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    by David P. Greisman - You win, Floyd.

    People are once again talking about Floyd Mayweather Jr. (rather than focus their attention on everything else in boxing).

    People are now talking about your rant against Manny Pacquiao (rather than discussing Pacquiao’s upcoming fight with Antonio Margarito).

    People are talking about the racial stereotypes and ****phobic slur you uttered (rather than worrying about the postponement of Andre Ward’s bout with Andre Dirrell – and the whispered rumors of whether that fight could be canceled, and how that would be the final nail in the coffin of the Super Six super middleweight tournament).

    People are talking about your words for a fighter you’ve refused to fight in 2010 (rather than celebrating the great wars that were the Aug. 28 battle between 108-pound champion Ivan Calderon and the man who beat him to take that throne, Giovanni Segura, and the Sept. 4 action fight between 130-pound beltholder Roman Martinez and the man who came off the canvas to defeat him, Ricky Burns).

    You win, just like you did when you first cast yourself in the villain role by taunting and insulting fan favorite Arturo Gatti, building a successful promotion and installing yourself as solely a pay-per-view fighter.

    You win, just like you did when you jawed at Larry Merchant and Brian Kenny, casting yourself as either defiant and misunderstood or as prone to exaggeration and mischaracterization, turning yourself into someone people either loved or loved to hate.

    You win, just like you did when you retired after beating Oscar De La Hoya, unretired, announced a two-year sabbatical after knocking out Ricky Hatton, went into planning a rematch with De La Hoya just weeks later, retired again when a deal couldn’t be made for the rematch, then unretired just a year later. Even when you weren’t fighting, the story was you, why you weren’t fighting and whether you would fight again. [Click Here To Read More]

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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    Even when you weren’t fighting, the story was you, why you weren’t fighting and whether you would fight again. [Click Here To Read More]
    you are the winner floyd. you can now entertain your fans by fighting. enough with the ranting.

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    • #3
      money is the reason you treat people as garbage and yet ur just having fun???

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      • #4
        ur comparing urself to ali ,...ali is not a coward!!!!

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        • #5
          Mayweather always wins

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          • #6
            David P G

            David...lemme geuss your either a pacquiao fan or you have some kind of hatred towards floyd jr. Oh and David...I am paying attention to everybody else in boxing and whats going on. Im sick on hearing this crap about how they dont like mayweather. I DONT CARE HOW MUCH YOU DONT LIKE MAYWEATHER. now heres your bottle and STOP CRYING!

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            • #7
              For all intents and purposes, Floyd is accomplishing what he sought to accomplish all along: Get people talking, writing, whispering, about him
              and watching what he's going to say or do next.

              Fans and non-fans alike have to write about Floyd Mayweather Jr. and wait in anticipation for the next opponent to beat him.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by led View Post
                you are the winner floyd. you can now entertain your fans by fighting. enough with the ranting.
                BOY knows he can't handle Pac's Mustard;
                but the Master of Avoidance is seeking New
                EXCUSES to Avoid Pac!!!
                Boy knows the Weak Whiskers, will Make Him
                HISTORY!!! Should he stop PUNKING OUT!!!

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                • #9
                  with all his millions. he cannot buy a decent pair of balls. i feel sorry for this fool. he has the chance to become the greatest but instead he ran away. its not about the millions floyd its about legacy. in the end they will judge you as the man who ducked pacman. nobody cares about win and losses its about who you fought against.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by hb stowe View Post
                    with all his millions. he cannot buy a decent pair of balls. i feel sorry for this fool. he has the chance to become the greatest but instead he ran away. its not about the millions floyd its about legacy. in the end they will judge you as the man who ducked pacman. nobody cares about win and losses its about who you fought against.
                    Correct! It's all about legacy and not the money. Even though you have lots of money, its never enough. In the end, the way a person will be remembered is by what they accomplished.

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